1 Jf\f“’*“"~25- ’9°S THE cuAnLo'r'rn'roW1~i GUARDIAN PAGE El.f.‘.\'l.‘.I\' len Face ... IHF QUa2N's comm GUARDIANA them tslkonlyof the oftn 8 i ll ' - ~"' ' " - -' -'°" ' fl'\ Y°"' J°'°°"""'"""')° M' f°""""' °f hlii.»';'.rri'ei°“ii b°':<‘y¢ii°? si::“§i1|'ii?'if Head Uffires in New Prowse Block -Charlottetown “meet Jute 'At -" he Alvvqys Busy Btoro ar gor, ‘ e new n " -- - . . - f .- Ay¢r'| Hd! Vllbr. A-ik lllm about yew , _ does nat color the hair. -7- °-yi' 6°.. if. Dorulle a. He nom, ’ 4"' I-E" -~------Y ---- ----~~- --_ --»-~ --»_- ' - _-_ _~_£i__.l ' Did nature give you npinin face? What V _ I - 4 _M ~ 1 Y r . fl ir -_,S _*tt .V _ -,U of it? Make your heir so handsome that ' For a ChiId’s Community SilverChi|d’s Set would lit in very nicely. Each set in a nice satin lined case; \/V - \/\/ . t \/vEi_i_i\iEi=>, 0 Jeweler. hing Better for a (lift Than n illilldill G 'i"i- COOK, , New DesBrisay Block, ` ' _'rits -mein \\ ti...-.» ii by it Aiuay.. W |1101 q -.n ‘*HUGliE’S” . Digestive Tonic Renews the Appetite. imparts Strength Quikly. It is a most valurib e medicine A ihc Salt , 0f Sample Maintains Permanent Effects_ 1 1 ocs p"reof\n who are recovering from sn I . attack of the grippe. Price 25c per box. GEO. E. HUGHES Apotheifaries Hall Hockey Boot The bert value in the city. '0i1rLeader." Men’s, $2.110 mir. - ~'§)nr.Lcuder" Bois. $1.75. “ " Small Boys $1.4 'i`h's is the best Hockey boot Canada for the money-oth ines it little lower in prices tba other stores. A. E. McEALllE i vrfrwtf %_ CDAL Reserve Run ` Mine, nverness Round, _Hard ihestnu All irtshcd clea and dry at _ Gen. Full’ final Yaoi izdtf ..-c £613# `§ 1 Mon- y Saving A sim sei. Wonien's tan skating boots rf-giilar price $z.25 now... §I25. \Vomexi's kid slippers worth $i_25 now - - - -- 490 Men’s grain waterproof boots regular $2.90 HOW .. daw- Meii’s Western b0X Calf boots regular $3.00 now Misses' skating b00tS worth 51,75 now. . $l-_25- Misses box calf siaiiug boots worth $135 “°“' ..-$1-45~ Bargains for cvcryb°d>’- Sprague 6: C0. Sunnyside S 2 t _ n=__.;'< S" Entlsh Market istakiiig like wild fire -- hundreds of pairs have been sold last ` week---but there are llunelreds of pairs yet -'to go. 50 p c Regular Prices _.__.=;_ _.- S.. -is 5- ; ': E2 l `, Please Remember l . nf' The sizes are '_ 4 and 4 1-z in wouien’s._ 7 and 8 in 1iicn's, 4 and 5 fin l»oy's. 1 and 2 in girl’s, 6. 7, 9, io in chilclren’s. All-fy ®. Co -tt.-=r.rr~.-: 1-issues: 1 ltUJUHlSUM Kent ‘~tree|, Priictice limited to Diseases 5 .lf i‘T_\'e_ ilsr, N me, l"l'ifont mil ‘~~ki11. . lx os I-:ntoil -mil titled for pines(-~. i\l"l"l\!Fl lli>l.ill.?` - ‘to ll it. ni. l.t."\-¢i.fii IJ lu. 1 9 'fi liivuiiiitmt bs :wntiwtminit di ww .yt-i "¥i.. -... ¢iLY'.“_ -..'_'.....¢' .‘ .'_1...L»..1'< Q- ~s»‘ :nn Basie s We have jiist received a case of .iiiarkct liiiskcts direct from the old country; There are scvcra different sizes and sl; les and they ‘gre now opcii for your inspection ;-we Fl Fl W o oorrs. li. S. BAYER , Phrugiaiilier 1 Telephone I 92, calrieniown P E nina -g l 0l'£l. BRIINSWICK MCNCTON. N. B. The Largest and Beat Located Hotel nd ti ' t =:r:.“= “iii-.::.:°.;-:‘:,'...:.:a:.°:..'irr.: 3f§il‘.§',°'.i.':1.:ti:a:.:':::‘t:..'v.'.ai':‘:i;.s '° "`t~.so. veswsssimrro _ -. . `andcr Fltirling, so well known all _ ,Y _ 1*°‘L!l_¥llg A. F. Larkin, Tiguish, was in the Band at the Arena this afternoon ‘ George Tweedy, Alberton, was ii Pork sold in the City yesterday ip the City yesterday. from 7 to 75 cents. , City yesterday. The :foe-boating on the harbor ii reDorQd _to be first class. There were 28 passengers tc :1.‘.oorgetown“ by the Stanley yestei ay. ' A horse trot will be held at Lak Verde on February first beginning at ` one o’clock. The admission to the York ilivi sion concert on Monday will b- nly fifteen cents. J. F. Gallagher, City, was a pas senger by the mail special yesterday from Georgetown. Many persons are enjoying thi skating between the wharves an: quite a number of teams are to b seen daily crossing the ics to th city landings. Miss Lucy Howatt. daughter 0 James A. Howatt, Victoria, has re turned to the Homeopathic Hospi. te.l, Boston, after an extended visi to licr home in Victoria. Dr. Hattie, Superintendent of th Nova Scotian Hospital for the In sane nt Dartmouth, has returne. home, having completed his busines in connection with the Brown case. J. D. McMillan, Sydney accompan ied by his children, Miss Mamie an. Master James Earle, has been on r visit to Charlottetown at the cele bration of his fathers 93rd birth day. Severe colds or the genuine gripp are quickly relieved by "Hughes Li Grlppe Remedy" and n.cure speedily follows. Price 25c per Box mallet anywhere on receipt of price G. E Hughes Apothecnriw Hall. 1-25d2i. Zion Church Sunday-~ School hai _ added to its permanent roll of liono the following names; Sutherlani Bonnell, Allison McLean, Williar. A. Hemphill, Dorothy W. Fulton Eva McLeod, and four anonymou: friends. The following men have been ap pointed by the L. P. U. as tutors ti look after its interests with regart to handling of ice or the season o 1908:-D. Goughlln, John Ryan, S Mcwade, Robert Kervin, P. Quinn Frank Heron, James _Trainor, Dar. Chapman and J. W. Gormley. Tho four masted steel berkentin» Lakeside, hailing from Yarmouth, N H., of 726 tons, has been charterctl tr carry ri cargo of salt from Turk Island to Boston on private terms while thc Provincial schooner Em press of 335 tons of Charlottetown P. E. I., has received rt similai charter, her owners to bc paid 2 cents per ton freight money. ‘ Chas. H. Townshend of St. John, N_. B. who has the position of mana- ger of The W. H. Johnson Co’s branch in St. John resigned the last of thc your to accept the position of Maritime representive of the Heintz- nian & Co of Toronto, Mr. Towns- hend was for twelve years with Miller Brothers of this City and is very well known in this province. He has just returned from Toronto whore he has been making nnsl ar- rangements Mrs. Towshcnd and - family will remain in St. John at least until spring residing on Wright Street. A quiet wedding took place at the Queen Hotel yesterday afternoon, when Rev. A. D. Stirling, of Kensing ton was married to Miss Christina Mhcod of Long iiivcr. The parties were unattended. Miss McLeod has been in Halifax all wintcr, crossing to this Province by the Stanley yes- terday and being mei: in Charlotte- town by Mr. Stirling. She is a daughter of the late Lauchlin Mc- Leod oi Long River, and is highly esteemed wherever known. Mr. Btirl~ ing is a son of the late Rev. Alex- thrnugh this Province, Hcv. R. G. Strathic of Summorslde performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. W. I. Green of Brookfield. , A committee consisting of Jas G. Hooper anti John Crnbbc have sent thc following letter oi condolence to the mother, wife, nnd family ol their inte Bro. John McKinnon. We ‘undersigned on behalf of the officers and inenihers of Barton L. 0. L., No. 1051, respectfully assure you of our deep sympathy in the bereave- ment you hiive sustained. It is ii great comfort for us to know that having livcd ii life oi faith in the God ho loved nnd served, death came to him, not in terror as the dread King who ends all life and hope, htit as the messenger sent by a lov- ing Fntber to call him to eternal rest and while we mourn for him, our sorrow is tempered by the assu- rance that our ions is his great and eternal goin. To, us he is notdesd, but gone home before us. May this thought bring pence to you in your grief, and we assure you that we will ever cherish his memory in the Lodge which be was so long n member, Again assuring you of our great sympathy we are sincerely yours. :Our Gusiacol Emulsion must be a good preparation Judging from the work it has done in all cases of lung aiiiictions. 'I’hers's nothing better for a bad cough of long standing. It is s general lining builder and sells on its merits onl y. toe per bottle. A. W. Reddln, Plim. B, Sunnyside. . 'splendid ice. The Stanley arrived in Georgetown Rev. A. E. Burke, Alberton, re- turned from Bt. John yesterday. Capt. Finlayson of the Minto was i. passenger by the mail special yes- Lerday. The roads between Hampton and Ebarlottetown are reported to be iatchy. Thomas Kickham, Souris was s. iasscnger by the Stanley to George- .own yesterday. The cargo by the Minto to leorgetown yesterday included four ars oats and three cars mixed might. The first horse race of the season vill be held at Churchill landing to- lay at 2.30. The ice is in splendid :ondition. William H088. City, of the staff of ,hs Royal Bank has received orders o bold himself in readiness for re- noval to another branch. G. A. Essory and George McDon- ld, City, have made a shipment of ighteen horses to Owland and Rise- lal, Sydney, C. B., for the coal nines. The market yesterday was poorly ttended. Butter sold at 26 cents ter pound while thc prices on ducks, cess, turkeys, etc., remained about .he same u last day. D. R. Mclvor and J. F. Smith for- iier Prince Edward Islanders gave iddresses recently at a banquet held 'n Cowley, Alba., under the aus- pices of the Liberal Association. The opening of the Arena on Sat- urday evenings aiiords an excellent opportunity to learn to waltz or skate. This is waltzing and skating night, the 4th Regt Band will render appropriate music. Sergeant Bradley and family wish- :o express their sincere thanks to riany friends for their kindness and iympathy shown during the recent llness and death of their son, the _ate Xavier Bradley. (.‘anada’s trade was booming last ,'ear reaching to a total of$ 658- 399, 974, an increase of over 64 mil- ions over the previous year. Of this ~ncrease more than 60 millions was in imports, which exceeded the ex- ports by 62 millions. Governor Dunsmuir in British Uolumbin is in a close corner. Not only dild he refuse his sanction to the bi passed by thc Legislature to check Japanese immigration, but the coal company, of which he is a lending proprietor was active in im. porting Japanese laborers. Hel ought to resign, as it looks from this distance. We the undersigned employees of Golf Bros., do hereby challenge the Confectioners to a friendly game of hockey to be played at any fixed date:-goal, F. McDonald; point, R. Wakeling; c. point, F. Howiitt; cen- tre, W. Howatt; cover, E. Carlton; L. wing, H. Davison; Ii. wing, P. Cox. (Capt.) Field, this week, was the feat of 17 year old Garfield Ross of Prince Ed- ward Island, who is visiting his aunt, Mrs. R. N. Wheaton, at 24 Colonial avenue, Dorchester Mass Breaking through the ice while skat- ing, an unidentified young woman falntcd and lay with her head under thc water, and but for the timely assistance of young Boss would have drowned. Master Ross is it son of- Donald E. Floss, Flat River, and Mrs. Wheaton is n sister of Mrs. I). C. Campbell, Royalty East. ~ Elite 7 -Limoges China has been one of our best selling lines during the Xmas season. We sell it in any quantity from a single pier’ to a dinner sct. lf you want sonic fine china, we feel sure that you will bc pleased with from Plctou yesterday at 10.20. , f _ -Jail l THIS IS A REC() IJ .i nw, 't.._,~é Our Entire Stock of Up-to-date T DRY coops ll discounts ranging from i 25 to 55 p. c. Vvord of mouth advertising has spread the news of this event quite as I much as what we have printed ir the papers. Every woman who sees and pro' fits sends in her friends and relatives to get their share. ii' _. ,_ _ v v-' -‘ -<- -..-.»`“- W SALE -ig G ‘i vw ......nv 9 Thsrsesarsut With these All Wool and heavy English Union Blankets and wadded Quilts to main- tain normal temperature these chilly nights; you may have all the fresh air you want to sleep in and be the better for it. 5 cel trimmed. ‘VV111't:e Blankets i .Li ‘ Rc i Size 54x76 $2.§5...........iiow $1.99 apair l Size 6ox8o $3.50. . . .. _ . . . . .,no\v $2.70 a pair | Size64x8o$_3.75 ...........iio\v$2.S5apair ST.~\NLEY`S SPECIAL BLA NKETS of pure Australian wool Regular $5.50 ii pair. . . . . . _ . . .now $4.45 Regular $6.50 a pair, ' ' ' ° ' '. . . . . . .now $4.90 H ed Re co'ors. Bed Coveringn Eilovv nc|a11y”§i_ri§ have you . ‘ i Of course your giils :ire just like other people s aways wanting clothing. mart Styles ln Chlldren's and Flisses' leut Navy Blue lievioi, box hack, braid Regular Price 9?: 1: ... . -. . . .Sale Ptiqe 31,45 ‘ GIR S' Q.~\'l`S~z4 inches long, of - avy ~r_‘ot<‘li Fweed browii 1.nixeL1_ blue xcd. and solid colors. gulfii' Price £1.25 . . . .. .. .Qale Price Si 55 Gllilft' COi\'i`S 33 iiiclics long, iii -` eavy Frieze---wel n atlc :iud finished zissort- ' gn ar Price 53.50. . . ._ . . . Sa‘e Price 32 4o \-». . ..- ._ .a-__ ow -1-1'*‘“' ‘era Coats l ` 4' ii Q i ‘VVa.dded Quilts. At the BIG DISCOUNT SALE Made of good English sateeii and Turkey Red Cliiiitz filled with good clean batting. - Size 72x60 Regular $1.90 Quilt. . . ., . . .$1.41 th E Misses’ ct: ¥'7Trozn.en’s - ` _Coata » I German, Eiigisli and Canadian made---all 'f is s/:asoii`s garineiits 'el ing at this Great conomy ale for 67 i.2 Ccziits on the Ucllzir. -ue. , ...._ 1 I5.-4. - ° Size 72x60 Regular $2.50 Quilt. . . __ . . . .$1.9c Size 72x60 Regular $3.50 Quilt. . . . . . . .$:.7o A Bed S breads At the Under Price Sale These goods are wanted now and will be especially welcomed because of their small prices. __ Croohat 'bed spreads Single Bed size 95c................now 751: _il ‘7v'()l.e_-:vias vs ag ' §1&:lrts Kin* Lute styles.---iiiade of good grade of Uiiifni ,and All Wml lotlis~--soiiicbox pleated, some lsidc peated; others triniiiieil---self strapping, ,lniccly stitched and made--colors and black. - lRcgu’ar $4.10 rikirt.. . . ._ . .Sale Price $3.00 ‘ . ff 31-ff.- :Z >. -. U. 111 G- the (lrcat Clearance Sale 111” C03-S $50 oo...... . . . . . . . _.now $35 oo rCozits$6».oo..... now 840.00 Voats $75'o..............nnw_§50.oo .lf -sam* -nur ‘vs '¢ 6'é>cil¢sT`“"`“"` ' 1 ~i\ ,, _ largersize$i.25. . ~~......now 9 c Extra Large size $1.65. . . . . . . . . . . .now $i~25 Bed Spreads ot better grades in Grecian Satin Marsailles, and Marsailles from $2.50 up. Reg'-rargoooo ..........bale Price $45 oo I Regular $75.01. . . . . . . . . . Sa e Price #go oo _ ' Rego ar $90.00. . _ . . . .Sale Price $67.co ` CD :ij I Z snncinv_§g_|_sFi is what we aim to give our custoniers~ lf yOu are 1101 radin g licre give us a trial order and sec ifit is not as we say. Your order will be inucli appreciated. Sandersfonv Qt Co. A Good Warm Overcoat _ I Your Chance to B nl at a low price is right here. and the weather asstircs you that you waiit to be provided against sudden changes. We offeryou an opportunity to lit yourself' with a well made gar- ment, sty ish and fashionable at a discount of 20 per cent off regular prices. This means asaving for you, and a busy time for us, for every one .seems to be taking advantage of the offer Our overcoatiugs are all new and fashionable. l\il'€l.TONS-BEAVERS Vicuiias for lighter weight. slid when we mi-ike your overcoats yo1.i`ve no need to worry about any thing that goes to make peifecti an in a_r._v way. Remember the discount and buy while the oppor- his beautiful ware. . 1 _c _ .---.-...-~_----_~ -~~------ ~~-~.-- ....~e-=~=_~ nit offers. , S... 1.. » “' ’ Velveieen Molasses Kisses are the best on t' e market, Ask for White’s and takeno other, 1 G- F- Co* Ji.wsLi.r:it. 7 _ -F-" `;`_'?`-“1` ~ Ladies Plannelette and Cotton \Vrappers HALF PRICE. _V 1 Ladies Trimmed and Untrinimed Hats HA-LE PRICE. " - ” STANLEY Bitos, "ll, Eli . ' l i ill ___ _ u WilNllEkLANll if ,i ioiiisiii » i Vaudeviilc 3 Julians .5 5 in World famous Accrobaiil. J Fquilibrisiszind head to head 1- 7 - balancerii. ._ F ' .--wry »_ ._ I 43;' '2,-r_,',frf , F . ,y -/. .,/ /411 rg - -<-.1 ex -’_“.*‘\. Ji’ .. :V0.- f,°,~\ .,¢ t” , . "U 1 ,_ »f . . 'fl _ . ,4 _‘LA \.\__ _-il L ',-:_ it » pi '- ‘.1 ' GIRL V l 0-‘\'l`5 -to inches long. of ex- Ai G .iii ‘t ` . i _ if ,-Q . i 79 .C .4 ‘ ( in .=. >'.,l ,. _»_, ’ .if -_ ici .' it ` '..`i, ,¢_.c_-¢» 'F' ';`_ 'AA °\ iRegnlar $5.00 it irt. .. ....Sale Price $4 _go i” i ` é Regular S7 no ~ki1t .. ...fa e Price $.45 £1' . » l"' c .* 1 il 'T lvur Lined Ooats 5. 1 i H' ` tl .. -la 1 _ It ‘|\§ . M* ., To rescue two girls from drowning _I 'T ` ,_ in two feet of water at Franklin ___ - - -- -------- ---------~--~~ .__.-___._________ -i t i U `. AL.; 4 v _r ‘~ .W :i .;,. t . ¢ l tl », ._} » , 1 r,-.‘ ._,i .M ,___{ - . Z' _ft ~`_ 1i ' » PICTURES til - , t Music _ Forward l The fim\~l tmnsihrinnfitvn film ever shown here and the real musical effects aan i\‘inno.'s. Doctor Skin’em Feciiim remi-riy all physical ` . :ii-.fi-_cfm lic isa rral .magician _L in lrutli. ` The Baboon 1 ily special rt-tpicsi. Something entire y new. a beziiiiifiil woman in abducted hy a iiugelialioon. .\ most fascin- ating picture. ,i X Q ~..‘~.‘ ; 'i a nf- '»-' /` il i ji? ,_r`. rj; .,_.,`.` 2 Q “_-'25,-3”:.z'f .QL f 5' :. 'il .; lei? ivalously ending in the termini lion ol two iii os A Fake Sweetheart _ The old si`or_v_ of love _:ind- lllustrated Son “just Next Doo r." by Mr. Hnrnev. Ruben Hoskins. ‘ T ` in song,1.innce| and monologues. -. _ .5 .* 1“\¢»-taafeiil. .- ir' ’. ”§h.¢‘ _,ti Change of Pictures ,_ Monday, Wednesday and Friday t if L ,-_.__ . _ .I ». Admission . 5, During Vnndevllie show- f adults io cents. " ' Children under ia ycsrs 5cent!. i-zidtuwths \- -. (_ . _. ` ... » '.»'€~;»; ‘- Q t i if > . :i ` _ : , . Al- ._f.. -1 . 1 , ~ ii* »,1.f_i, 'J . 4 I‘-I .f'e°‘:', 1 , _f ,\ t.. n .`1_ A ._,. _,VV ~. ,\. x ‘.‘.\' ‘ *, __ ` .:'.*-`. -c 11* ht; \ his ~ ‘ .»r ff;/; »» fi I /.-/r .L-we ` DF: ."` J: ll "_\‘_,1 - ~ _ -;.,.:‘. _ ._.-... .t _:_~>.~_..`_. c A.. .`_` 1. ~ _ .» ` '~». \. ‘ n x ' -"‘.tT‘ `\'-- » ,ge us...-_ \ 7 _*_ ___ _ f,(l 7/.; _ r. ii../"“ ... _ , _*_-J `.;\.~ -‘ ‘ax -.\ IQ .'. _ -_ 'e ~, .~'~`-.‘__:`.>;‘ ~ if '°?'~‘.f.-off _ _ \ _ ii- \ . .- it *§.\\ . ‘~\»j~.‘o;;s.. .._‘_‘i?f? I . _ ':-=.~§~:f -:::~I’r§ t\~.~‘ - _ `_". -~ }_. `_